Rest in Peace Grandma Poems (To Show Love from Words)
Rest in Peace Grandma Poems in this article is a collection of the most beautiful funeral poems for Grandma that have been put together to help you celebrate her life and her enduring love. If she just passed away and you feel she deserves nice touching words, then this article is for you.
Rest in Peace Grandma Poems
Rest in Peace Grandma Poems is proof that love, laughter, and contentment are frequent characteristics of times spent at grandma’s house. In reality, grandparents frequently play a key role in uniting the entire family.
Grandmothers are such a joy to their grandkids, therefore, when they pass away, they are always dearly missed. This collection of Rest in Peace Grandma Poems will help you refresh the moments and memories shared with Grandma before her passing.
Now you think you really loved your grandma? Oh, if the answer is yes, then check out these Rest in Peace Grandma Poems.
1. Away
I cannot say and I will not say
That she is dead, she is just away.
With a cheery smile and a wave of hand
She has wandered into an unknown land;
And left us dreaming how very fair
Its needs must be, since she lingers there.
And you-oh you, who the wildest yearn
From the old-time step and the glad return-
Think of her faring on, as dear
In the love of there, as the love of here
Think of her still the same way, I say.
By James Whitcomb Riley
2. Last Journey
There is a train at the station
With a seat reserved just for me
I’m excited about its destination
As I’ve heard it sets you freeThe trials and tribulations
The pain and stress we breathe
Don’t exist where I am going
Only happiness I believeI hope that you will be there
To wish me on my way
It’s not a journey you can join in
It’s not your time todayThere’ll be many destinations
Some are happy, some are sad
Each one a brief reminder
Of the great times that we’ve hadMany friends I know are waiting
Who took an earlier train
To greet and reassure me
That nothing has really changedWe’ll take the time together
To catch up on the past
To build a new beginning
One that will always lastOne day you’ll take your journey
On the train, just like me
And I promise that I’ll be there
At the station and you will seeThat Life is just a journey
Enriched by those you meet
No one can take that from you
It’s always yours to keep’But now as no seat is vacant
You will have to muddle through
Make sure you fulfill your ambitions
As you know, I’ll be watching youAnd if there’s an occasion,
To mention who you knew
Speak kindly of that person
As one day it will be youNow I can’t accept this ending
And as it’s time for me to leave
Please make haste to the reception
To enjoy my drinks, they’re free!By Timothy Coote
3. If Flowers Grow In Heaven (Modified)
If flowers grow in heaven Lord,
then pick a bunch for me then
place them in my Grandma’s arms
and tell her they’re from me.
Tell her that I love and miss her
and when she turns to smile,
place a kiss upon her cheek and
hold her for a while.
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4. Grandma
The words you spoke so wisely
Have never been so clear.
All the lessons that you taught me
Still remain right here.I am left here wishing
To hear your voice one last time,
Once more to hear you sing
That I am your sunshine.You told me it would be all right,
But I feel that isn’t true.
The only thing to make this better
Is if I was there with you.I know this isn’t possible,
But it’s hard to think it so.
I know you’re now not suffering,
But I hate to see you go.I’d let you wear that fanny pack,
I swear I wouldn’t care,
Just to have you back one more time,
Just to have you there.I’d give a million dollars,
To read one last email,
To decode that secret message
About treasures from a sale.I know the pain will slowly leave,
And your memories will stay,
Your time with us was special,
And it is often replayed.My sunshine was taken,
Now my skies are left grey.
Oh, the things that I would give
For only one more day.You were more than just a Grandma,
You were my best friend.
My life has changed forever,
But I’ll still love you ’til the end.By Rob
5. Richer Than Gold (Modified)
You may have tangible wealth untold;
Caskets of jewels and coffers of gold.
Richer than I you can never be –
I had a Grandmother who read to me.
6. My Loving Grandmother
When I had no shoulder to lean on,
and my eyes were filled with tears.
I had my Nana to count on,
to drive away my fears.Despite all the wrong I’d done,
when the light I couldn’t see,
Nana was my shining sun,
who gently consoled me.She always encouraged and inspired me,
to follow my every dream,
she’d tell me that I was not alone,
cause she was my team.She’d tell everyone about me,
what I was doing, when and how,
she preserved everything I ever gave her,
from the time I was little till now.Without you nana I am so lost,
my tears just won’t dry,
but I believe your one of gods angels,
you spread your wings and fly.We are sure you are around us,
in every thing we do,
your one of Gods angels we do trust,
we can see all are wishes come true.Dear Nana we really miss you,
and wish with us you’d always be,
but since God wants you too,
I’ll keep your memories alive in me.
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7. My Grandmother
In my Rose Garden of memories
I see you standing there
Who taught me how to care
I long to hear your voice
for real not in my dreams
I am missing you so much these days
how empty my world seems
People say time heals all wounds
that someday the pain will subside
But Grandma I can tell you
I think they must have lied
The emptiness I am feeling now
is strong and I am weak
These days go by without you
so dreary and so bleak
In my Rose Garden of memories
I know you’ll always be
for though you’re gone
from this mortal world
In my heart you’ll always be
8. Nanny
Such wonderful memories of Nanny
The Nanny we all used to know
We kept you too long and there waiting
The angels have said you can go
Bright golden gates that are shining
Full of family to bid you hello
So blow us a kiss as you’re leaving
Our sadness we’ll try not to show
Such wonderful memories of Nanny
We all have our favourites you see
As you enter those gates you’ll be thinking
They’re all there thinking of me!
By Laura White
9. She Is Gone
You can shed tears that she is gone
or you can smile because she has lived.You can close your eyes and pray that she’ll come back
or you can open your eyes and see all she’s left.Your heart can be empty because you can’t see her
or you can be full of the love you shared.You can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday
or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday.You can remember her and only that she’s gone
or you can cherish her memory and let it live on.You can cry and close your mind, be empty and turn your back
or you can do what she’d want: smile, open your eyes, love and go on.
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10. She’s in the Sun, the Wind, the Rain
She’s in the sun, the wind, the rain,
she’s in the air you breathe
with every breath you take.
She sings a song of hope and cheer,
there’s no more pain, no more fear.
You’ll see her in the clouds above,
hear her whisper words of love,
you’ll be together before long,
until then, listen for her song.
By Christy Ann Martine
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